How to Deal with Selling Your Home and Buying a New One at the Same Time

If you’re in the process of simultaneously buying and selling a home, you may be in for the most stressful experience of your life. One US-based real estate survey of over two thousand people found that buying and selling a house is more stressful than divorce, bankruptcy, a death in the family, becoming a parent for the first time, and even planning a wedding!

It’s not easy, but staying calm will help you to plan for your upcoming home purchase and sale and make the process easier. So how can you avoid the stress? Here are some strategies that will keep you calm, no matter what may happen.

Have a Thorough Plan in Place

Much of the stress that you’ll experience will probably be the result of poor planning. You may feel stressed if you don’t have enough time to move or if you have to pay mortgages on two homes because your old home isn’t selling fast enough.

Before you get too far into the buying and selling process, talk with a real estate agent and ensure you have a solid plan in place for how you’ll manage buying and selling at the same time. Leave a time and expense buffer for unexpected complications – even if nothing goes wrong, it’s still nice to know you have some room to work with.

Be Ready to Improvise if Things Go Sideways

There are a number of ways that buying and selling at the same time might result in complications. Poor timing might mean you need to move out before you have a home to move into, or it might mean you don’t have the money for your new home if your old home hasn’t sold.

Be prepared to rent a hotel room, take out a short-term loan, or move your belongings into storage if the sale doesn’t go according to plan.

Talk Out Your Problems with Loved Ones

In times of stress, it’s helpful to turn to friends and family for a helping hand. Studies have shown that having a strong social support network can mitigate the effects of stress, and even the Mayo Clinic suggests reaching out to loved ones when you feel overwhelmed.

Don’t be afraid to ask your friends for emotional support, and whenever you have an opportunity to socialize, take it – you’ll find it easier to handle stress after a fun night out with friends.

Buying and selling a home at the same time is bound to be stressful, but an experienced real estate agent can minimize the agony.

Contact me if you are thinking about moving and I’ll be happy to guide you through the process.

Maria Lopez
RE/MAX Advance Realty
(305) 467-0774
MLopez5020@gmail.com

 

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Miami Real Estate Sales and Listings Continue to Grow

Miami Real Estate Sales and Listings Continue to Grow

Miami’s real estate market continued to boom in September as sales and listings grew by 4.6 percent and 23.3 percent, respectively, compared to 2012, according to a new report from the 30,000-member MIAMI Association of REALTORS and the local Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system. 

Single-family home sales rose to 1,108, up 21.8 percent, in September compared to 2012. Meanwhile, condominium sales grew 4.6 percent over the same period, from 1,292 in September 2012 to 1,352 condominiums sold in September 2013.

“The double-digit growth in the sale of single family homes is a sign that now is a great time for homeowners to sell,” said 2013 Chairman of the Board of the MIAMI Association of REALTORS Natascha Tello. “The Miami real estate market continues to attract buyers from across the world due to the world-class amenities Miami offers coupled with the significant growth of the local real estate market over the last three years.”

 

Source:  Miami Association of Realtors